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HOW �ALIENS� ARE PERCEIVED & WHAT �THEY� REPRESENT, ACCORDING TO NATIVE NORTH AMERICANS

Scholars have estimated that, prior to the �discovery� of the Americas by Europeans,

the pre-contact era population could have been as high as 100 million, you can read

more about that here. The people that roamed these lands comprised of extremely intelligent

beings full of knowledge and teachings that were, unfortunately forgotten by most, but

carried on by a few. It�s these teachings that can play a big part in guiding us back

to a human experience where all life can thrive. Yes, it is possible, our potential as a human

race is greater than we know.

Another aspect of this society might have also dealt with extraterrestrial contact.

I am not Native American, so when it comes to the topic of sharing beliefs from our very

recent past from this culture, it�s best to leave it up to those who are direct descendants

from where these stories permeated, and those who grew up around the Elders sharing them.

Stories of intelligent beings visiting our planet from the cosmos date back to the beginning

of time, and span throughout several different cultures at various points in human history.

Antiquity is filled with stories of beings, materials and flying objects that, according

to modern day thinking, should not have existed.

When it comes to Native American �lore� and extraterrestrials, they were commonly

referred to as �Star Beings.�

For example, Richard Wagamese, One of Canada�s foremost authors and storytellers from the

Wabaseemoong First Nation in Northwestern Ontario writes how:

�My people tell of Star People who came to us many generations ago. The Star people

brought spiritual teachings and stories and maps of the cosmos and they offered these

freely. They were kind, loving and set a great example. When they left us, my people say

there was a loneliness like no other.�

He goes on to write, �If Star People did come to the Ojibway, where did they go? Where

did they come from? Who brought teachings to them? What scientific magic did they own

that allowed them to make such an incredible journey � and is it possible for us?�

Well, if you�re reading this Richard, based on my research, I believe they left because

of the path the human race was on, one of destruction and, if we are able to restore

balance and peace as well as create an experience where all living beings can thrive in harmony,

I believe they would return, at least the spiritual beings you speak of in your writing.

But that�s just my opinion, one that�s based on years of research and intuitive feelings.

Another example comes from Stephane Wuttunee, who is a Plains Cree and French Canadian author

and storyteller. He wrote a piece for UFO digest in 2008, explaining that his perception

and understanding �of the ET phenomena as a Native person and its global implications�

comes from �having been partially raised within the culture itself.�

In his article, he makes a clear point to mention that, in his culture, they �give

far greater attention to the seeking of the spiritual understanding of things rather than

going after �the truth� as people from dominant cultures do. This is part of the

reason why we tend to stand back and view or listen at first rather than bare in with

questions or take the hard, direct approach.�

I think it�s important to mention the spiritual understanding and implications are connected

to this topic, especially with all of the fear propaganda that is continuously pumped

out into the mainstream. Yes, it�s going to ruffle a lot of feathers and interfere

with the belief systems of many, but sometimes it�s ok to put those aside to at least entertain

another idea.

Wuttunee, like Wagamese, mentions the �Star People.� Stating that, while growing up,

he heard of �distant relations and Star People living amongst the stars many times,

mainly around campfires and during traditional ceremonies. Far from being anything to be

feared, Star People was just another term I grew up around. I remember listening in

awe and fascination at the thought of us having relations that lived off and outside our world,

and sometimes spoke to them in my silent moments at night. I wanted to know who they were and

what they looked like, if they had families like us etc. In all honesty, the only time

I was exposed to �aliens� per se was when I would goto the outhouse and read the Weekly

World News or National Enquirer. It wasn�t until my later teens that I discovered that

people from the dominant cultures were talking about the same �people� as my elders did,

though each side�s sense of perception of these people seemed radically different from

one another.�

He goes on two write about how his elders never really made any clear distinctions between

extraterrestrials and the spirit world.

�In fact, at times I heard Aboriginal elders blend the two together and treat them as one,

which I have to admit did kind of take me for a spin when I was young. Were our distant

relations physical like us? Did they also exist amongst us in spirit? I had many unanswered

questions, so I guess from a fairly young age I had some unraveling to do.�

He also points out how stories of abductions were not really spoken of, but rather stories

of interactions with beings from other worlds and realms, mostly using telepathic communication

and, sometimes, full on physical and friendly encounters.

�To this day, I�ve often wondered for instance, if White Buffalo Calf Woman, the

teacher who brought Native people the four traditional medicines of sweetgrass, sage,

cedar and tobacco might have been one of these otherworldly visitors.�

He ends his article by making the an important point, that in his culture, there is no reason

to be fearful, and that the Star People come from far away and visited us quite often in

the past, and will do so again in the future.

In light of the way things are in the world, I�d have to say it�s about time someone

dropped in again for some tea and bannock, in any case, the fire is lit and the door

is open.�

Blow is a video of Sioux Chief Golden Light Eagle speaking about the Star People. One

thing that really resonated with me was the fact that he mentioned modern day terms like

�extraterrestrial� and �EBE, and how they create separation and judgements. It

reminded me of a video where the Dalai Lama urged us to look upon them as we look upon

ourselves � another equal form of life. You can watch that video and read more about

that here.

Modern Day Knowledge & The �Spiritual Implications� of Extraterrestrial Contact

It�s always interesting to listen to the stories regarding beings from another world

or realm, especially when it comes from Native American culture because we already know how

much wisdom, knowledge and truth comes from them.

When it comes to the topic of ET�s, as one of the authors above pointed out in his article,

the lore surrounding the subject propelled him to do further research.

It�s especially interesting to contemplate contact with native cultures because today,

as former NASA astronaut and Princeton physics professor Brian O�Leary states, �there

is abundant evidence that we are being contacted, that civilizations have been visiting us for

a very long time.� The fact that people with backgrounds like O�learys� now number

in the hundreds are coming forward and sharing what they know has people all over the world

interested in this subject.

�There is a serious possibility that we are being visited and have been visited for

many years by people from outer space, from other civilizations. That it behooves us,

in case some of these people in the future or now should turn hostile, to find out who

they are, where they come from, and what they want. This should be the subject of rigorous

scientific investigation and not the subject of �rubbishing� by tabloid newspapers.�

The quote above comes Lord Admiral Hill-Norton, the former Chief of the Defence Staff and

5 star Admiral of the Royal Navy. That�s the highest possible rank of the British Royal

Navy, similar to General Dwight Eisenhower�s 5 star rank in the United States. He was also

Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.

Apart from all of these comments and witness testimony that�s surfaced, we have a number

of documents that have been released into the public domain that corroborate these stories.

Given this evidence, the possibility that this is happening is very real and if you�d

like to read/learn more about this topic, you can start off by visiting the exopolitics

section of our website. There you will find our most recent articles on the subject, dated

back to the very first one we ever wrote. It�s just too deep of a subject to show

all of the evidence I�ve shown in previous articles, so please do take a look if you�re

curious. Another great place to get started if you�re interested is at richarddolanpress.com,

some good books available there.

But what does all of this mean? If we aren�t alone, and we indeed have been and are being

visited, what are the implications?

The spiritual aspect of the Native American lore is very appealing to me, especially because

after all of my years of research into this topic, there are stories from both �insiders�

and experiencers a like regarding the spiritual nature of some extraterrestrial beings, the

well being of this planet and the current path the human race is on.

That being said, there is also information that can be scary to contemplate as well.

But for the most part, these stories are lathered with the idea that may of these beings, whoever

they are and wherever they come from, do not claim to be gods, but are aware of the fact

that we are indeed �spiritual� beings, and that the �spirit� world many of our

previous cultures spoke of is indeed real. The existence of the soul is commonplace within

the realm of UFO/ET research and, unfortunately, has made the field subject to labels and other

criticisms that come from the mainstream. As mentioned above, the beings that were in

contact with Native American ancestors were very spiritual in nature.

Perhaps this is the main lesson in what is happening today? That humanity has become

lost, but may are now awakening, helping humanity to return to it�s roots. We are a species

that has forgotten our own history, there is much mystery there, and our connection

to all life in this planet is not what it once was. We now destroy our home, and have

lost sight of our interconnectedness with everything. Maybe the entire UFO/ET topic

is related to this in some sense? Perhaps the closer we return to restoring our Earth,

the closer we return to meeting these beings again. Perhaps knowing that we are not alone,

can help us remember who we are.

When it comes to the mainstream perception of extraterrestrials, there is no shortage

influence from the mainstream. We are constantly bombarded with the idea of alien invasions,

and we might not realize it, but a lot of fear is pumped into us. For the masses to

seriously contemplate this topic and start to accept that yes, there really is a high

probability we are being visited, and have been visited, is not an easy thing.

Sure, there might be some malevolent beings out there, just as we see inside the human

race, but there must also be the complete opposite. It�s a topic that goes into many

different areas of human civilization, and effects what we know about science, technology,

the nature of reality and more. Again, I urge you to check out the exopolitics section of

our website if you want to go deeper into that type of thing.

I�ll leave you with this message below. In late September of 2014, Indigenous Elders

and Medicine People of North and South America united for four days in sacred ceremony in

Green Grass, South Dakota. The significance of this meeting is profound. Its outcome is

the Statement which Chief Looking Horse delivers in his native Lakota language, at the United

Nations Tillman Chapel. It is the embodiment of a confluence of prophecies which speak

to the necessity to activate a new level of consciousness for the benefit of humanity

and the earth. Although their statement illuminates the nuclear crisis at Fukushima, the fundamental

message is for humanity to spiritually awaken to protect and restore the sacred.

It�s interesting, because according to various account, this is the message of many �contactee�s�

who are currently experiencing contact.

�We are part of Creation, thus, if we break the laws of Creation we destroy ourselves.

We, the Original Caretakers of Mother Earth, have no choice but to follow and uphold the

Original Instructions, which sustains the continuity of Life. We recognize our umbilical

connection to Mother Earth and understand that she is the source of life, not a resource

to be exploited. We speak on behalf of all Creation today, to communicate an urgent message

that man has gone too far, placing us in the state of survival. We warned that one day

you would not be able to control what you have created. That day is here. Not heeding

warnings from both Nature and the People of the Earth keeps us on the path of self destruction.

This self destructive path has led to the Fukushima nuclear crisis, Gulf oil spill,

tar sands devastation, pipeline failures, impacts of carbon dioxide emissions and the

destruction of ground water through hydraulic fracking, just to name a few. In addition,

these activities and development continue to cause the deterioration

and destruction of sacred places and sacred waters that are vital for Life.

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Ben Seni Adam Etmesini Bilirim (561.Bölüm) | English & Spanish Subtitles - Duration: 1:06.

What are you doing? What are you doing?

What do you think you're doing?!!

I..accidently..

Shut up! I don't want to hear your voice

You filthy little worm!

How did I get stuck with you in the first place!

Don't you understand what I'm saying?! Are you brainless?!

I didn't mean to do it, it slipped through my hands!

Quiet!!!

How many times do I have to tell you?! How many times?!

Didn't I tell you to just stay put here without making any noise and not to move!

..I just..

Save it! Don't you dare get on my nerves!

Everything was nearly ruined because of you.

I see.. You are not willing to change..

..but I think I know what to do with you..

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FALL TRY-ON HAUL AT THE MALL! - Duration: 5:52.

Hey Guys! It's Hashtag Zoe! Welcome back to my channel

So, for today's video I have a Fall Try-on Haul at the Mall for you!

Fall Try-On Haul at the Mall

Fall Fashions 2017

Fall Haul 2017

Hashtag Zoe

So normally, when I go to the mall, I always end up going to the same exact thing

And getting the same crop sweatshirt

And I have like a hundred different colored cropped sweatshirts!~

So, I figured I'd go to the mall for a, Fall Try-On Haul at the Mall!

I tried on things that maybe I wouldn't wear. I tried on some things that are different.

Or like Fall Fashion that I normally wouldn't try on!

So I tried on a bunch of Fall fashions from Target, Nordstroms, H&M, Macy's and Zara!

So, here's a compilation of me trying on Fall fashions at the mall!

Stay tuned for my Sweet 16 What I got for my Birthday Haul this Friday!

Bye Guys!

Hashtag Zoe

Shopping at Target, Zara, Nordstroms, Macy's and H&M!

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Al día siguiente no recuerdan su nombre | Cuanto es 13-50 matemáticas de primaria - Bufones.net - Duration: 8:17.

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Quand manger des FRUITS ? - Duration: 4:07.

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Awkward Family Photos Then and Now 2017 (30 awkward family photos) - Duration: 3:06.

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La incertidumbre de la consciencia - Duration: 9:07.

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7 wild predictions Bill Gates has made that could come true - Duration: 5:54.

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Hiking tips - Capilano River Regional Park - Duration: 6:11.

what´s up!

today is one of those days when I get up with the aim of not blogging

but I left today to walk

look what I found

we were on our way to grouse mountain with the aim of making

a hike to the top of the mountain

this is why we are...

we are in an austere way trying to spend as little as possible

we also wanted to visit for example the capilano bridge park

but translated into pesos they charge you dear

to cross a suspension bridge that the truth is; yes its big

at the end you end up seeing this same river but you can not approach as much as we are doing right now

in my opinion it's not the big deal

I already went, if you saw my last video

which is about a tour that I made with evergreen, we crossed it

and the truth one of the things that I do not like is that it is stuck with people

right where we are you can see

I think there are some people who followed our bad example

all this is empty empty empty

empty empty

there is Miss Tamagochi who ...

I do not know, I guess I wanted to be alone, to be introspective...

the water is a little cold

if I recover ... ha! Where are my feet!?, there they are

if I recover the sensitivity of my feet this week I let you know

changed color

one of the things I think about my videos is that

yes,I document about the places I go and everything but

I just show them and that´s it

I would also like to make some kind of tutorials

for all the people who want to do all this type of activities

who know what to do, what to bring and so my videos would be a little more practical

for example now that we go out for a hike

we did not expect to find this river and that I wanted to get my feet in to the water

very important always keep your feet dry

have a good pair of socks

have a comfortable and light walking shoes

these for example are waterproof so I could have gotten into the river without problem

but anyway

if I put them up to the heel it was going to filter the water

always carry water, be well hydrated

we did not have the plan to arrive here

so I understand we're going to adventure anyway to climb the mountain

we do not know exactly how long it will take us

so it is very important to stay hydrated

if you have space in your backpack take a snack

and there are also things to bring...

just in case

maybe you will not use them but

maybe you do

if you do not have a map or do not know the place where you are going

it is very important to have things "just in case"

to survive, like what

something to make a fire, if you are wearing matches or a lighter

not only take one, carry several

and put them in different places, maybe one in your backpack, another in the bag of your pants

in case your backpack or pants get wet

you have a backup

a knife is always necessary

it helps you a lot

knife and if we catch the night on the road

always a flashlight is important

at least not to stumble

from here the thing is easy enough

a thing that confuses me of a canada

is that everything is signposted ...

there are rails, this is very pretty, there are even stairs

if you want to get out of the way this is very difficult, everything says: prohibited here, here is dangerous

I understand why you can get a bear and eat you

but it is a bit boring that all this is super tourist

because it might be that you feel very adventurous and very outdoors

and suddenly you find a lady with her stroller

who arrive to the same point as you

good by unen...

good by unanimous decision we will not go

this information table says that we will take between an hour and a half or two hours to go up

and for what you can see the park closes at six

then by the hour, we are not going to have time

besides that this video I am recording only with my cell phone

I have almost no memory left

it will be very difficult but

in a future video rest assured i will do it

there it says that there is probability of seeing a bear

that's exciting

then that was all for today's video

if you like please give me a like, if you dont like it...

I do not say that anymore

do not forget to subscribe to my channel so you will not lose more videos like this

and

that's it, what's wrong with me today

Bye!

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Intuitive Painting Process Explained: Trusting the Wild Self (Part 2) - Duration: 13:35.

Welcome to The Painting Experience podcast for August 2015. On the

podcast, founder Stewart Cubley explores the potential of the emerging field of process arts and shares

inspiration from his ongoing workshops and retreats.

In this episode Stewart tells part two of his own story,

how he left his path as a scientist to follow a call that led him first into the

Alaskan woods and then to the discovery of The Painting Experience.

[Stewart]: In my last podcast, I was walking down the trail to the road after having

lived by myself in the woods for the last three and a half years in Alaska.

And now I was leaving, off on a new adventure.

Not sure of really what was gonna become of me.

I didn't know who I was any longer in terms of my relationship to the world.

I felt very grounded in my

internal sense of who I was but

what was going to become of me?

Where was I going to go?

I mentioned that I had a hard time reading when I was living alone in those last three years,

and it

was because reading, whether fiction or nonfiction,

pulled me away from my immediate experience and I found it

confusing and somehow really not satisfying. Even spiritual books were

disturbing to me. There was a subtle or not so subtle

emphasis upon

attainment and achievement

and

arriving someplace. Whether it was the carrot of enlightenment or

some other state of being,

there was a place to get to. And I found this

disturbing and it didn't feel true to me. There was something that felt shallow about it.

There was one person that I could read during that time and and it was a man named Krishnamurti.

I found that his writings

spoke to me in a very, very different way.

They actually opened the space for me rather than closed it down.

And there was no feeling of

false achievement or trying to accomplish some internal state, without denying

the existence of the potential

within us.

For example, one of his quotes which really spoke to me

so strongly during that time, "There is no way to the other shore,

there is no action, no behavior, no prescription that will open the door to the other.

It is not an evolutionary process.

It is not at the end of a discipline. It cannot be bought or given or invited."

I just found this to open a great space in me which essentially allowed me to

feel like I had everything I needed. The richness of my own psyche

was far enough for me to spend a life of exploration. That there wasn't some standardized

map to follow and comparison to be made and stereotypical

states to be reached. That it could be purely my own journey.

He went on to say, "If this is clear. If the mind is forgotten itself and

no longer says the other bank or this bank. If the mind has stopped groping and searching, if

there is emptiness and space in the mind itself, then and only then is it there."

This was very helpful to me, and I realized that as I was preparing to leave

my safe little forest that what I really would like to do is to hear

Krishnamurti speak.

And so that became my goal, that was really my only goal as I left. I didn't know what happened beyond that but

I knew that I would be going to Switzerland where

Krishnamurti would hold forth every summer

in a little town called Sonnen. And I

found my way there and with my

backpack and tent and sleeping bag and very little money

hitchhiking where I could through Europe and

sleeping in my tent. And

impacted of course by coming out of my years of solitude and then finding myself in this

midst of culture. In a mixture of languages and people that I really didn't understand, but it was very, very exhilarating.

I found my way to this little town in the mountains where

Krishnamurti would speak three days a week in this big tent set up outside of town and

people from all over the world would come.

I found the experience very

inspiring and the organization very clean.

Krishnamurti early on had been groomed to be the "World Teacher"

by the Theosophical Society and there was a huge organization called the "Order of the Star" that was

built for him

to take control of as he came out as a young spiritual teacher in his 20s.

And he was destined to become the world teacher and there was

thousands of people in this organization

waiting for him to take the helm and to

bring them to the epiphanies that awaited them and that were being promised to them through this arrival of the world teacher.

And probably one of the most inspiring and brave

moments that I personally feel very moved by,

Krishnamurti at the moment of his inauguration

with thousands of people gathered

gave the keynote address

and it became known as

"The Dissolution of the Order of the Star."

In which

he essentially

stepped down and dissolved the organization and

in a very detailed way

exposed the abuses and the corruption in the organization and the hierarchy.

The whole

shame of spiritual authority and the falseness of the hope built into that kind of structure.

And he started off his talk, "The Dissolution of the Order of the Star,"

with the phrase:

"Truth is a pathless land."

Krishnamurti went on from there and

created a very

simple and clean

way for him to bring his thoughts into the world and he was not a guru. He would not take disciples.

He didn't appoint an heir.

He traveled and spoke to people and essentially

was useful . . . in the ways that he could be. He was just about being useful.

And so this was

really a dream come true to be able to be there and to participate in this and to be part of this community of very

very interesting people who were all drawn to the same message.

And when I first arrived I needed a place to stay on my limited budget and I found that the Krishnamurti foundation had

requisitioned a old army

barracks, Swiss army barracks, on the river across from the train depot in Sonnen and

when I went there to inquire about a place to stay, I was asked if I would be willing to

manage the barracks during the times of the talks.

And one evening a group arrived from France and among them was a young woman with her young son.

They all needed rooms. It was for men but I

bent the rules and found a place for

Michele and her son to stay.

And the long and the short of it is, a few years later we were married and living in San Francisco.

To my surprise I found myself not going back to my cabin in Alaska.

Although for quite some time I kept feeling I was headed there, but there was something that held me.

Michele was an artist and a painter and

we were hosting

painting classes in our tiny little

third-story apartment off of Haight Street in San Francisco.

And I would have to pull the mattress out from our bedroom which was on the floor

into the living room just to make space for

a makeshift studio set up. And people would come and paint in the evenings and

to be an extra body, I would participate because the classes were tiny.

I mean sometimes two or three people, and it made them look a little bigger

if at least I was there and and Michele's son when he would come and live with us in the summer.

So in the beginning it was something I was doing to support these painting classes.

But I began to recognize

something,

I began to see that the

solitude that I had craved and had drawn me into the woods was something that I was actually

experiencing in the painting process.

To my surprise . . . and in this

medium which was really not mine at all . . . at least in my mind.

I was experiencing a

contact and a depth and a sense of going beyond myself that I knew from my

time alone, but I had never expected to find it in such an unusual

circumstance and medium. So I became very intrigued by this painting process and

despite my resistance to it, sometimes I tell people, "If I can do process painting anyone can.'

Because I had a lot of resistance to it in the beginning, "it was too frivolous and childish and

not suiting" for a young man

finding his way and destiny in the world.

So it took me, I must say, a number of years to really come around.

But the fact was

people from all walks of life were being drawn

to this little apartment off of Haight Street

mostly through word-of-mouth where people

found it helpful and

interesting and unusual.

At a certain point I took over a class at the French American Bilingual School. And

for five years I taught process painting to first, second and third graders.

This was really an important period for me because I got to experience what it means to teach without

the fear of

judgment from adults.

Sometimes I feel like I would just put my foot in my mouth so badly and make all these huge errors and say the wrong

thing, and the kids would forget and they were happy to see me the next week.

And so it gave me a certain amount of freedom. And then when I began to

make the transition and work more directly with adults

I realized, "Hey,

adults are just big kids."

They still have kidness in them and

actually, it's my job as the facilitator of The Painting Experience to

give permission to that kidness, to give permission to that original

creativity that still is there at the core.

I think it was about this time that I remembered the vision that I'd had as a young man

in the cabin, of a room filled with color and light and people and

exciting energy.

And it became clear to me that this was really my calling.

Unexpectedly, my calling.

In my next podcast, I'll explore some of the challenges. I faced in embracing a life based on process

rather than product.

[Announcer]: You can learn more about The Painting Experience

and find a list of upcoming process painting workshops by visiting our website at

www.processarts.com.

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please share it with a friend. The theme music for this podcast comes from Stephen Jacob.

We thank you for listening and hope you'll join us again soon.

For more infomation >> Intuitive Painting Process Explained: Trusting the Wild Self (Part 2) - Duration: 13:35.

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Hummels on PSG, Ancelotti to pick team on Wednesday - Duration: 2:04.

A 20-strong Bayern squad took part in the final pre-match training session at Parc des Princes in Paris,

just over 24 hours prior to Wednesday's prestige Champions League showdown between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern.

FCB's only absentees were Manuel Neuer and Juan Bernat,

with Thiago and David Alaba finally returning from injury:

All our players are available.

As usual I'll pick my team tomorrow.

Deciding on the line-up won't be easy,

but I'll do it tomorrow.

We just have training today,

and I'll decide after that.

One of the toughest decisions will be pruning the list of four available centre-backs – Boateng, Martinez, Süle and Hummels –

down to two starters to face PSG's formidable front three of Cavani, Mbappé and Neymar.

However, home boss Unai Emery faces a very similar dilemma.

Mats Hummels assesses tomorrow's star-studded opponents:

Unbelievably strong up front.

Great individuals, with fantastic options in every position.

And just like us they can pick from a host of good central defenders,

although only two can be selected to play. They have to make choices in many other positions too.

For both teams the only position not at least theoretically up for grabs is central striker:

Neymar versus Robert Lewandowski, just one of many head-to-heads

all over the pitch making PSG vs. Bayern arguably one of the most intriguing and enthralling fixtures

ever seen in the Champions League group stage.

For more infomation >> Hummels on PSG, Ancelotti to pick team on Wednesday - Duration: 2:04.

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Dùng Kem Đánh Răng Theo Cách Này Điều Kỳ Diệu Sảy Ra Sau 1 Đêm Khiến Bạn Bất Ngờ - Duration: 5:51.

For more infomation >> Dùng Kem Đánh Răng Theo Cách Này Điều Kỳ Diệu Sảy Ra Sau 1 Đêm Khiến Bạn Bất Ngờ - Duration: 5:51.

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Dessine-moi : Gilles Villeneuve - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Dessine-moi : Gilles Villeneuve - Duration: 2:25.

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Neydi O Ses? (561. Bölüm) | English & Spanish Subtitles - Duration: 1:35.

Mother..

Good morning dear!

I see that everyone in the house is already excited about Kerem's return

Of course, wait until he arrives

Sure..

..after all he is the darling of the Haktanır Family

Only this time he made himself really missed, didn't he?

If it was up to him he wouldn't come back at all. Thank God his school has finished

Of course, he should return and help his brother-in-law

The burden of the company has to be lessened

Isn'it that so Mother?

Yes, It is. After all this company is a legacy from his father

What was that noise?

It sounded like it was from the cellar

Oh no, it's probably from outside. Must be cats..

..they probably toppled some stuff

Then why don't you check?

Of course, I will check right away. You don't have to worry

For more infomation >> Neydi O Ses? (561. Bölüm) | English & Spanish Subtitles - Duration: 1:35.

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Poker without cards - BRAINWAVE - Copyright Free Music - Duration: 3:04.

Now playing: Poker without cards by BRAINWAVE. Copyright free music brought to you by audioHUNK.

For more infomation >> Poker without cards - BRAINWAVE - Copyright Free Music - Duration: 3:04.

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Sür Haydi! (561. Bölüm) | English & Spanish Subtitles - Duration: 1:32.

Hey! Hey!

What is going on?

Does this look like a cab to you?

Get out the car now!

I can't! Please!

Are you crazy or what?

I told you, I can't! Just drive please!

Drive where? Who are you?

Please just drive! Don't Stop!

Tell me who you are!

Ok, I got it!

Welcome to chaos of Istanbul Kerem

I said I got it!!

This is like a Hollywood film, I can't believe it!

Congrats to myself!

Soo? Are you not gonna tell me what you are doing in my car?

Nothing! Just take me a bit further

I'm getting punished for meeting my friends instead of going to see my mom first

I don't know about that but God sent you to me, please just drive

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